ANDY Campbell is keen to make his first visit to the Millennium Stadium in 2003 - as Cardiff City's goal king.

Campbell, 23, has never visited Cardiff's top sporting venue, either as a player or spectator, but he's planning a trip for the LDV Trophy final.

"I've never been there, but I'd love to play for Cardiff at the stadium. What a day that would be for the players and fans."

Campbell is in Cardiff's starting line-up for tonight's LDV trophy area quarter-final against Bournemouth at Dean Court. The winners will be two victories from a place at the Millennium Stadium.

He looks certain to play alongside Leo Fortune-West, just as he did in the last round when City crushed Exeter City 3-0 away.

"We could be on our way to a cup final and I am taking that seriously, but Bournemouth will be tough at their ground," said Campbell. "Cardiff would be a big scalp for them.

"But we want to win this competition, we want to win every match we play. We"ll have to play well tonight to stay on course."

Campbell has played a part in 25 of Cardiff City's 26 matches in all competitions this season.

The only match he missed out on was the 3-2 defeat at Barnsley when the former Middlesbrough striker stayed on the bench.

It's been a frustrating time for Campbell, who started the season in the starting line-up. But he has had to wait and watch from the bench since, with Robert Earnshaw rattling up 19 goals.

"It's been a bit disappointing, but I've been involved in every game but one so I can't really complain," said Campbell.

It's coming up to a year since Campbell fired Middlesbrough's winner in their FA Cup tie against Manchester United, but he insists that's in the past and he is intent on making his mark for Cardiff City.

"I'm still delighted I made the move from Middlesbrough to Cardiff," said Campbell, who cost the Bluebirds almost #1m.

"I'm getting more involved here than I ever was before and I'm so close to a regular starting place.

"There is a lot more to come from me. I'm certainly not playing as well as I can. If I'm given a regular run I'll be a lot sharper. And I'm certain I will be given a run sooner or later."

Campbell has been awaiting his chance while Earnshaw and Peter Thorne have been doing so well and admits: "They are working well together and I can't see further than those two starting right now.

"But I'll do my best to take every opportunity I get and when the time comes I'll be in.

"But it's not about me or Earnie. We can play in the same team. We played together at Tottenham and it would be great to think it would work.

"We are both quick and look to score goals. Maybe it would be a risk for the team because we are playing so well at the moment. It would be a backward step if we tried it and lost."